Do’s And Dont’s for a Successful Food Drive

Hosting a food drive can be as simple as 1-2-3 if you follow these Do’s and Don’ts!

DO: Choose an accessible and visible setting to host your food drive.

Location is everything! People will be more willing to bring their donations to you if it’s in a central location like a library, public school, church, or other public places.

DON’T: Rely only on word-of-mouth to promote your food drive.

While getting people talking about your food drive sounds like a simple task, in this technology-savvy society, it is more important than every to promote your food drive via social media. This can be as simple as creating a hashtag for posts, uploading photos of donations to Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter, or tweeting about the food drive in the days leading up to the event.

DO: Check for expiration dates and damage.

Most non-perishable foods can last past the “best-by” dates on the label. However, it’s important to check for expiration dates that exceed the date too far. It is also important to check that food isn’t opened or packaging isn’t damaged.

DON’T: Accept any fresh foods or perishable items.

As much as a bunch of bananas or fresh chicken would be nice to donate to someone in need, these kinds of items are not food drive friendly. Make sure your items are non-perishable like canned vegetables or boxes of pasta.

While adding fun elements a food drive fun and exciting is important to gain donations, it is even more important to acknowledge the issue of hunger in America by informing participants about statistics and news on the issue.

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About Move For Hunger

More than 41 million Americans, including 1 in 6 children, struggle with food insecurity each day. Hunger exists in every state, county, and congressional district in the United States.

Move For Hunger has collected nearly 9 million pounds of food thanks, in large part, to ordinary people like you who recognized the urgency of the problem and decided to take action. We need your support to continue providing meals for our neighbors in need.